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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "The Unknown" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
We don’t know everything about our early ancestors—but we keep learning...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "How They Survived" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
The tall bodies and large brains of Homo erectus individuals required...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "Size" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
Height: Ranges from 4 ft 9 in - 6 ft 1...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "Key Fossils" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
D3444 Site: Dmanisi, Republic of Georgia Discovered by: A team led...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "History of Discovery" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
Year of Discovery: 1891 Eugène Dubois, a Dutch surgeon, found the...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "Evolutionary Tree Information" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
Some scientists distinguish between the African (Homo ergaster) and Asian (Homo...
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Human Origins Program NMNH added text to "Brief Summary" on "Homo erectus Dubois, 1892".
Where Lived: Northern, Eastern, and Southern Africa; Western Asia (Dmanisi, Republic...
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